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there was just a lot of chaos. >> dan fractures his tailbone but he's able to walk. betsy's leg is broken in three places, and she's in excruciating pain. >> my foot was completely dislocated from my lower leg, and if it wasn't for skin, i would have lost my foot. the pain was pretty incredible. >> dan is ecstatic to see betsy alive, but he fears that another wave could hit at any moment. >> i'm telling the doctors get her off the beach, get her off the beach. i don't know how many times i repeated it, get her off the beach. >> it was survival at that point and i just needed to get to safety. >> paramedics put betsy on a gurney and are able to carry her away. with relative calm restored, the mavericks competition goes on as planned. >> there's some broken legs and broken boards, broken spirits, but the contest rolls on. >> and tyler finally gets the show he's been waiting for. >> i had never seen waves like that before, and to see these tiny, tiny people dropping in on just giant waves a half mile offshore was amazing. >> betsy forman is still a surfing enthusiast bu
there was just a lot of chaos. >> dan fractures his tailbone but he's able to walk. betsy's leg is broken in three places, and she's in excruciating pain. >> my foot was completely dislocated from my lower leg, and if it wasn't for skin, i would have lost my foot. the pain was pretty incredible. >> dan is ecstatic to see betsy alive, but he fears that another wave could hit at any moment. >> i'm telling the doctors get her off the beach, get her off the beach. i don't...
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i bet uh dan here wishes someone found him most appealing two years in a row. ron: it's ron. jc: ron... exactly. >>> best headline i've seen all day. herpes infected monkeys terrorize florida. the monkeys have been running around parts of central florida since the '30s when six were introduced to the area by a local tour operator. 75 years later, they have multiplied to over 1,000 with hundreds testing positive for herpes. hide your kid, your wife. they're not the craziest thing happening in florida right now. here's a runner up headline from the tampa bay times. execution rescheduled to accommodate pam bondy fund-raiser. the state attorney general of florida. she's been an ardent supporter of florida's timely justice act, a new law that allows the state to execute people more quickly, except when in conflict with a fund-raiser. governor rick scott had scheduled the execution of marshall lee fwogore for septem 10th, but agreed to postpone id when asked by bondy's office. >> governor scott has supported a law this year that could speed up capital murder cases, indicated he del
i bet uh dan here wishes someone found him most appealing two years in a row. ron: it's ron. jc: ron... exactly. >>> best headline i've seen all day. herpes infected monkeys terrorize florida. the monkeys have been running around parts of central florida since the '30s when six were introduced to the area by a local tour operator. 75 years later, they have multiplied to over 1,000 with hundreds testing positive for herpes. hide your kid, your wife. they're not the craziest thing...
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. >>> we're back now with boston club sports columnist dan shaughnessy. he describes yesterday's horror as, quote, "one of our best days is forever tainted." the 117-year-old boston marathon will never be the same. there goes another piece of our freedom and another sacred and oh, so local institution. dan shaughnessy joins me now along with brent o'connor, feet away from yesterday's explosions. dan, your feelings and your thoughts about what this means to boston, the marathon, to this country? >> well, that day, patriots day in boston, it's a very unique thing. we have -- nobody goes to work. nobody goes to school. the red sox play a game at 11:00 in the morning. it's a boston only event. it's always been sacred. and it's always been a very inclusive event. the people finishing that race, that's every man at the finish line there. they're not elite runners. this hit hard and hit home. >> what do you think? i know you put the crepe up there pretty badly. my sense is next year you'll have just as many entries, just as much enthusiasm. there will be some se
. >>> we're back now with boston club sports columnist dan shaughnessy. he describes yesterday's horror as, quote, "one of our best days is forever tainted." the 117-year-old boston marathon will never be the same. there goes another piece of our freedom and another sacred and oh, so local institution. dan shaughnessy joins me now along with brent o'connor, feet away from yesterday's explosions. dan, your feelings and your thoughts about what this means to boston, the...
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me, joan walsh, author of "what's the matter with white people," that includes michele bachmann, and dan savage, author of the brand new book you should check out "american savage." all right, michele bachmann, i guess i was sort of surprised she did this, but once we sat in the editorial meeting, what would you do if you were michele bachmann, it makes perfect sense, right? >> yes, it does. i mean, she's also facing -- i love the whole pay no attention to the fbi investigation behind the curtain part of her word salad generated video. >> and she led with that. >> that was the beginning. the beginning was this whole long thing about all the reasons she's not quitting, not because of the fbi and she's going to get her butt kicked. >> i'm glad it was at the beginning, i went through four minutes before i had to go back to watching porn. only four minutes of michele bachmann before i got a palate closer. >> i watched more of it. it's tempting to play this exclusively for laughs, but we have to remember when she showed up on the scene, it was a very ugly time in american politics. barack oba
me, joan walsh, author of "what's the matter with white people," that includes michele bachmann, and dan savage, author of the brand new book you should check out "american savage." all right, michele bachmann, i guess i was sort of surprised she did this, but once we sat in the editorial meeting, what would you do if you were michele bachmann, it makes perfect sense, right? >> yes, it does. i mean, she's also facing -- i love the whole pay no attention to the fbi...
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dan, i think it does. dan, does it? >> i believe it does. whoever's our nominee for president in 2016 is not going to be successful if this -- the immigration issue -- is not addressed. now, i'm not saying it's sufficient. i'm not saying our nominee's guaranteed to be successful if the immigration issue is addressed, but it's necessary. it's a necessary but not sufficient thing that needs to happen. >> dan, let me ask you a question here. your candidate, mitt romney, our party's nominee, mitt romney, went so far right on immigration in iowa, and for a reason, for a reason, because he knew that people with the most extreme views on immigration were going to get out and vote in primaries for him. >> yeah. >> so what does that say about the republican party that you have to stake out a position on immigration in january that dooms you in november? and it did with mitt romney. it doomed him. >> i actually think that the one body that can address this for republicans and improve -- head off the nightmare scenario that mike has spelled out are con
dan, i think it does. dan, does it? >> i believe it does. whoever's our nominee for president in 2016 is not going to be successful if this -- the immigration issue -- is not addressed. now, i'm not saying it's sufficient. i'm not saying our nominee's guaranteed to be successful if the immigration issue is addressed, but it's necessary. it's a necessary but not sufficient thing that needs to happen. >> dan, let me ask you a question here. your candidate, mitt romney, our party's...
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. >> is this pan dan pregnant? she's not giving much away. >> the new arrival could be born between late august and september. >> our number two trender. caught red handed. >> today's event excluded black republicans and conservatives. >> is that george w. bush a former president. >> i don't know if he was invited. >> no republicans and conservatives were invited. >> wrong. i was wrong. >> and bill o'reilly does the unthink be. some republicans were asked to speak. they declined. i'm sorry i made that mistake. >> and today's top trender rolling in the "d." >> detroit's the poster child for the deindustrialzation of in irk. >> the pensions of 23,500 city retirees rls at stake. >> 36 years and you have a pension that you think you're going to get and lose part of it? this is very deb stating >> this is going to be a travesty. if they take anything away. >> detroit residents fight to save their city. >> we are working as a community group to stabilize our community. >> detroit has to have a growth strategy and not a c
. >> is this pan dan pregnant? she's not giving much away. >> the new arrival could be born between late august and september. >> our number two trender. caught red handed. >> today's event excluded black republicans and conservatives. >> is that george w. bush a former president. >> i don't know if he was invited. >> no republicans and conservatives were invited. >> wrong. i was wrong. >> and bill o'reilly does the unthink be. some...
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. >> the no-votes so far, senator corning, senator in hof, senator wicker, tom coburn, pat roberts, dan coates. but going back to the television ads and, for example, the one ad i have seen a lot that tempted to put pressure on chuck schumer for coming out and supporting hagel basically alluding that some secret deal made with the president so that schumer would give i guess the thumb's up to chuck hagel and other democrats would come along but you heard wicker on just now say how he believes that hagel is anti-israel. i believe he said the most anti-israel nominee that he's seen or something to this extreme extent saying he was out of the mainstream here. so the fire continues, jim. >> yeah. definitely. and i don't want to say that these ads having zero affect but they were as you noted directed at people like senator schumer so far standing by him and left himself an out, right? going to watch it carefully and make sure that he stays consistent on israel. i haven't seen him double back on this, stated support he's been asserting a lot recently but, you know, some of the guys could cha
. >> the no-votes so far, senator corning, senator in hof, senator wicker, tom coburn, pat roberts, dan coates. but going back to the television ads and, for example, the one ad i have seen a lot that tempted to put pressure on chuck schumer for coming out and supporting hagel basically alluding that some secret deal made with the president so that schumer would give i guess the thumb's up to chuck hagel and other democrats would come along but you heard wicker on just now say how he...
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he's going to roll out sweeping gun control proposals of the connecticut governor dan malloy. how is this going to play into the 2016 race, do you think, chip? >> it will play into it. because right now the governors can actually do something with this campaign legislation. as they get in front of the senate and the most interesting one right now is secretary of state hillary clinton who doesn't have to make a comment, she can kind of speak through president clinton, and she can see how the story develops before she weighs in. >> 2016 is still a long way off. do you see what's happening now as kind of a sea change, that candidates won't be able to avoid the conversation and may in fact be out in front of the conversation to get out in front of it. >> i think the republicans will make it an issue because republican voters care deeply about their second amendment rites. i think the democrats will make it an issue because now there's a growing awareness that gun violence is something we have to take action about. i see both sides taking an interest in it. it's going to grow as an
he's going to roll out sweeping gun control proposals of the connecticut governor dan malloy. how is this going to play into the 2016 race, do you think, chip? >> it will play into it. because right now the governors can actually do something with this campaign legislation. as they get in front of the senate and the most interesting one right now is secretary of state hillary clinton who doesn't have to make a comment, she can kind of speak through president clinton, and she can see how...
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those are two important points. >> dan burton got caught. got caught. got caught on tape by tim russert releasing partial transcripts that had been edited, but those comments were not incriminating. they were taken out of context. >> stung by charges that hubbell's prison phone calls were edited to make the first lady look bad, chairman burton vows to release all 54 conversations in their entirety today. the move came after "meet the press" contained an excerpt. not previously released in which hubbell said-harrisburg was not part of any wrongdoing at their former law firm. >> so, the whole secret prison tape story was a scandal. but not because of anything hillary clinton had done. but because it was a fraud. it was a totally debunked snow job. and when it was revealed that dan burton's office had edited those phone calls and released those partial tapes to the public, the congressman had to admit that quote, mistakes and omissions were made. he did not lose his job. he did not resign. he did not get fired. but one of dan burton's employees, his top in
those are two important points. >> dan burton got caught. got caught. got caught on tape by tim russert releasing partial transcripts that had been edited, but those comments were not incriminating. they were taken out of context. >> stung by charges that hubbell's prison phone calls were edited to make the first lady look bad, chairman burton vows to release all 54 conversations in their entirety today. the move came after "meet the press" contained an excerpt. not...
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so now where is dan? he's facing the monumental task of figuring out how in the world he's going to pay for his cancer treatment so he can have a chance at a long life. let me bring in dan seco himself. let me introduce you to this gentleman. dan? >> how are you doing, ed? >> what do you want america to know? >> well, i mean, it's not fair for people to have to live with something hike cancer or diabetes and not get the treatment they need, just because they can't get insurance. or if, you know, they want to pay out of pocket, go into debt millions and millions of dollars. you know, for me, i'm lucky. i've had friends and family to help me raise money and get through what i've had to deal with over the past seven months. but, you know, there are people less fortunate than myself that because of health care or lack thereof -- >> and so now with obamacare kicking in, what are you going to be able to do? >> i'm going to be able to get health insurance with my preexisting condition. >> and? is that a life-cha
so now where is dan? he's facing the monumental task of figuring out how in the world he's going to pay for his cancer treatment so he can have a chance at a long life. let me bring in dan seco himself. let me introduce you to this gentleman. dan? >> how are you doing, ed? >> what do you want america to know? >> well, i mean, it's not fair for people to have to live with something hike cancer or diabetes and not get the treatment they need, just because they can't get...
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i'm joined tonight by the famous dan rather, anchor and managing editor of "dan rather reports" on axs tv. i'm honored. thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. it's good to be here. >> what are we seeing evolve in the information age in america when it comes to reporting and sourcing? >> well, good reporting and sourcing is in steep decline, and that leaves communications about american politics. keep in mind that we now have the new internet. together with traditional american journalism. it remains so susceptible to manipulation, deception, and distraction that it allows lies to get started and then spread like mildew in a damp basement. it has a feed loop. the feed loop generally goes internet to cable, cable to mainstream television. the next day the newspapers and the feed loop just keeps going. and if you're organized well enough, if you have enough time to pour it in, you can frame a person or a policy on complete lies but win the battle of public opinion because the situation exists. >> i'm amazed that there are lawmakers that take erroneous information almost and tre
i'm joined tonight by the famous dan rather, anchor and managing editor of "dan rather reports" on axs tv. i'm honored. thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. it's good to be here. >> what are we seeing evolve in the information age in america when it comes to reporting and sourcing? >> well, good reporting and sourcing is in steep decline, and that leaves communications about american politics. keep in mind that we now have the new internet. together with...
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quickly, dan, people call michele bachmann crazy a lot. people on our side, broadly, and it always drives me crazy a little bit, because i just feel like that word has this kind of dismissive venom to it, that doesn't grapple seriously with someone who just has a set of beliefs. >> well, when someone goes on tv and says the hpv virus calls mental retardation, she said a lot of blatantly crazy -- >> that obama care will literally kill women and children. >> you're making the argument for using -- >> occasionally, you have to call a nut a nut. and this woman is a bit of a nut. and not a bit of a nut, she's a lot of a nut. and she's one of those people that came out of my mouth, it must be true. and she examines her statements after they come out of her mouth. >> i think there's something fascinating about today, everyone was mourning the departure of michele bachmann for traffic for liberal websites. there is something about her as a villain, that was, for a certain period of time, i think, still is like massively compelling to people. and p
quickly, dan, people call michele bachmann crazy a lot. people on our side, broadly, and it always drives me crazy a little bit, because i just feel like that word has this kind of dismissive venom to it, that doesn't grapple seriously with someone who just has a set of beliefs. >> well, when someone goes on tv and says the hpv virus calls mental retardation, she said a lot of blatantly crazy -- >> that obama care will literally kill women and children. >> you're making the...
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dan gross! good hit. hope we have you back before the asteroid comes. >> okay. >> anybody know how long until -- >> all over the place. there's a thousand a day discovering. if it's more than 50 feet -- >> check this week's "newsweek." they know. >> thanks, dan. >>> coming up, we are talking oscars. of course. the best stuff that happened during and after the show. >>> up next, a bad time for another scandal in the catholic church. a top cardinal resigns just as an early conclave gets set to pick the next pope. we're taking it there in the spin. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but bounty basic can handle them. in this lab demo one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than one full sheet of the leading bargain brand. bring it. bounty basic. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>>
dan gross! good hit. hope we have you back before the asteroid comes. >> okay. >> anybody know how long until -- >> all over the place. there's a thousand a day discovering. if it's more than 50 feet -- >> check this week's "newsweek." they know. >> thanks, dan. >>> coming up, we are talking oscars. of course. the best stuff that happened during and after the show. >>> up next, a bad time for another scandal in the catholic church. a top...
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we're going to talk about this with dan savage. and coach hudson taylor next. [ female announcer ] girls don't talk about pads... but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only pad made from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. [ female announcer ] itas soon as you feelonion, it, try miralax.eel it. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> we're talking about the coming out of nba player jason collins. joining me tonight dan savage, the co-founder of the it gets better project. and founder and director of athlete ally, a nonprofit group that works with athletes to combat homophobia. dan, let me begin with you, talk about the significance of today, how big of a deal did this feel like to you? >> it feels almost as big a deal as the do
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. >> so today, in making this vote, i want to be the voice for charlotte bacon and dan yan barden and olivia engle and josephine gaye and madeline shoe and kathryn hubbard and chase kowalski and jesse lewis and james and grace mcdonnell and emily parker and jack pinto and noah pause ner and careline and jessica and benjamin wheeler and allison wyatt and their siblings, moms and dads. >> meantime, in a close vote, maryland's house of delegates passed new gun legislation that's expected to pass the senate including a measure to fingerprint gun buyers. the president made the case new gun laws are common sense for the nation. >> we are not gonna wait for the next newtown or the next aurora before we act. i genuinely believe that's what the overwhelming amount of americans, i don't care what party they belong to, they want to see progress. i want to bring in jose and neah maleeka henderson, good morning. >> good morning. >> to the president's point, jose, there's a brand-new poll out showing 91% support background checks, 88% of gun owners support it. i know you are a gun owner. we have ta
. >> so today, in making this vote, i want to be the voice for charlotte bacon and dan yan barden and olivia engle and josephine gaye and madeline shoe and kathryn hubbard and chase kowalski and jesse lewis and james and grace mcdonnell and emily parker and jack pinto and noah pause ner and careline and jessica and benjamin wheeler and allison wyatt and their siblings, moms and dads. >> meantime, in a close vote, maryland's house of delegates passed new gun legislation that's...
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his name is dan burton. he was a republican congressman from the great state of indiana. and for years dan burton's whole reason for being was to try to find a way to take down the presidency of bill clinton using the powers of his own office in the house. he once described president clinton as a scum bag. he said that on the record. to give you a little taste of the dan burton mindset, he convinced himself that the president and the first lady, bill clinton and hillary clinton were not just bad people, they were killers. he decided that they murdered their deputy white house counsel, a man named vince foster. and to help prove it, dan burton went into his backyard with a gun and shot at either a watermelon or a cantaloupe, depending on who you believe, in order to prove that vince foster's death was a clinton hit. it was a murder and not a suicide. which he could tell because of something about shooting a watermelon. >> we at my house with a homicide detective tried to recreate a head and fired a .38 four-inch barrel into that to see if the sound could be heard from 100
his name is dan burton. he was a republican congressman from the great state of indiana. and for years dan burton's whole reason for being was to try to find a way to take down the presidency of bill clinton using the powers of his own office in the house. he once described president clinton as a scum bag. he said that on the record. to give you a little taste of the dan burton mindset, he convinced himself that the president and the first lady, bill clinton and hillary clinton were not just...
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joining us now is dan rather of "dan rather reports." and axis tv is owned by ryan seacrest and aeg and the talent agency caa and i think in minority interest is owned by cbs a little company for which dan rather used to host "the cbs evening news." great to have you here tonight. >> great to be here. >> should we be like nascar drivers or british soccer teams where we have to wear the corporate ownership for the companies we work for? >> let's hope it doesn't come to that. >> is it important who owns the major institutions of american journalism as to whether or not the journalism -- >> i think the answer is yes. make no mistake, when i heard this news this afternoon, my reaction was holy online news batman. after i caught my breath a little, i did come down to it makes a difference of who buys the newspaper. whether it turns out to be something good for "the washington post" good for quality journalism of integrity, good for the country or just good for bezos, depends on his attitude as the owner of the newspaper. great journalism begi
joining us now is dan rather of "dan rather reports." and axis tv is owned by ryan seacrest and aeg and the talent agency caa and i think in minority interest is owned by cbs a little company for which dan rather used to host "the cbs evening news." great to have you here tonight. >> great to be here. >> should we be like nascar drivers or british soccer teams where we have to wear the corporate ownership for the companies we work for? >> let's hope it...
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savage and get your reaction, really to the same question, dan. what a swift change for gay rights supporters in the short time, really, between the defense of marriage act and then prop 8 just five years ago and today. does it feel swift to you? >> it feels at once switch, almost disorientingly so, but also like it's taken a lifetime. we're all a little, i think, shocked and teary as edie windsor rightfully so was today. i was today listening to the verdict for couples who lived and died under the discrimination that so many same-sex couples have been subjected to. historically this decision and this justice comes too late. for couples who live in the 37 states that do not have marriage ee quality, for couples in mississippi, alabama, illinois, texas, and florida, there's nothing in this decision that improves their lives, that this is just the beginning of a whole state-by-state battle to secure marriage equality and justice for all same-sex couples in the state. while we're celebrating in washington state where marriage equality came to us on d
savage and get your reaction, really to the same question, dan. what a swift change for gay rights supporters in the short time, really, between the defense of marriage act and then prop 8 just five years ago and today. does it feel swift to you? >> it feels at once switch, almost disorientingly so, but also like it's taken a lifetime. we're all a little, i think, shocked and teary as edie windsor rightfully so was today. i was today listening to the verdict for couples who lived and died...
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in one case, dan burton's investigators even managed to spt wrong man. that one was really embarrassing. his committee was so busy passing out subpoenas like party favors they accidentally subpoenaed the wrong guy by confusing two similar sounding asian names. yeah, that's nice. that was the summer of subpoena. that was 1997. that was how the republicans thought they would use control of the house to try to destroy a presidency that they did not like, as well as some watermelons. well, now 16 years and one democratic president later, the republican summer of subpoena appears to be back. the republican who has dan burton's old job as chairman of the house government reform and oversight committee is now this man on your right, republican congressman darrell issa of california. but if you saw this whole thing unfold the first time, the plot this time will seem familiar, even if some of the faces are changed. some of the faces are changed. one of the latest targets of the republicans latest round of subpoenas in our new subpoena summer is hillary clinton's
in one case, dan burton's investigators even managed to spt wrong man. that one was really embarrassing. his committee was so busy passing out subpoenas like party favors they accidentally subpoenaed the wrong guy by confusing two similar sounding asian names. yeah, that's nice. that was the summer of subpoena. that was 1997. that was how the republicans thought they would use control of the house to try to destroy a presidency that they did not like, as well as some watermelons. well, now 16...
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dan, you're talking about lagging and leading indicators. the question is, there's a locker room question. there's this great charles barkley quote. he's like back in 2011, of course i played with gay men. just because people are in the closet doesn't mean they're not gay. there's the locker room reaction and then there's the fan reaction. tell us about the organization which you founded which grows out of your experience as an athlete in the locker rooms and seeing a culture that made you uncomfortable. >> sure. i founded athlete ally to get more straight athletes to speak out against homophobia in sports. i started wrestling since i was 6 years old, but one thing that remains true in locker room after locker room, sometimes coach after coach, i would hear my peers use that homophobic and derogatory sexist language to isolate and segregate those perceived to be less masculine. and so, you know, i really took an issue with that as someone who has friends that came out and, you know, realizing that diversity is beneficial to athletic success
dan, you're talking about lagging and leading indicators. the question is, there's a locker room question. there's this great charles barkley quote. he's like back in 2011, of course i played with gay men. just because people are in the closet doesn't mean they're not gay. there's the locker room reaction and then there's the fan reaction. tell us about the organization which you founded which grows out of your experience as an athlete in the locker rooms and seeing a culture that made you...
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[ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holid
[ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of...
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we're going to talk about this with dan savage. bill rodin of "the new york times" and and coach hudson taylor next. join us at projectluna.com starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care, for you or your family. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. > we're talking about the coming out of nba player jason collins. joining me tonight dan savage, the co-founder of the it gets better project. and founder and director of athlete ally, a nonprofit group that works with athletes to combat homophobia. dan, let me begin with you, talk about the significance of today, how big of a deal did this feel like to you? >> it feels almost as big a deal as the don't ask, don't tell repeal. we've been told for years that the presence of openly gay people, particularly openl
we're going to talk about this with dan savage. bill rodin of "the new york times" and and coach hudson taylor next. join us at projectluna.com starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care, for you or your family. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at...
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where is dan? he's facing the monumental task of figuring out how in the world he's going to pay for cancer treatment so he can have a chance at a long life. let me bring in dan himself. let me ipt deuce you to this gentleman. >> how are you doing, ed? >> what do you want america to know? >> it's not fair for people to have to live with something like cancer or diabetes and not get the treatment they need just because they can't get insurance. or if they want to pay out-of-pocket, go into debt, millions and millions of dollars. for me, i'm lucky, i've had friends and family to help me raise money and get through what i've had to deal with over the past seven months but there are people less fortunate than myself that because of health care or lack there of -- >> now, with obamacare kicking in, what are you going to be able to do? >> i'm going to be able to get health insurance with my preexisting condition. >> and, is that a life changer for you? >> absolutely. without question. >> don't go away. r
where is dan? he's facing the monumental task of figuring out how in the world he's going to pay for cancer treatment so he can have a chance at a long life. let me bring in dan himself. let me ipt deuce you to this gentleman. >> how are you doing, ed? >> what do you want america to know? >> it's not fair for people to have to live with something like cancer or diabetes and not get the treatment they need just because they can't get insurance. or if they want to pay...
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anyway, congratulations, dan. "morning joe" starts right now. . >> just because one small area of their business raised a couple of red flags, now everybody at the irs has to stop their lives and prove their innocence. see that's the problem with auditing, irs, you may have perfectly reasonable explanations for every action that you took. that doesn't mean we don't need you to go backme
anyway, congratulations, dan. "morning joe" starts right now. . >> just because one small area of their business raised a couple of red flags, now everybody at the irs has to stop their lives and prove their innocence. see that's the problem with auditing, irs, you may have perfectly reasonable explanations for every action that you took. that doesn't mean we don't need you to go backme
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you heard dan pfeiffer, who reacted and talk about a culture of cover up. your thoughts. >> it is tough stuff. americans are targeted for their beliefs and it went on for years. officials at the treasury knew about this a year ago, officials at the irs knew about this two years ago, congress has been trying to get answers for two years and we were stonewalled. >> stonewalled by the irs it appears? >> yes. frankly, this is an audit. we still need to have the investigation. >> but congress requested the i.g. investigation, which you got. you were aware of that, you initiated it and even got some preliminary results about it that darrell issa referred to. >> no, this is an audit, not an investigation. but the question is why after repeated hearings and letters to the agency when high-ranking officials in the agency knew about it, why did they not come forward? because americans were targeted for their political views, what books they read, what the contents of their prayers were, did they know anyone running for political office? i don't care what your politic
you heard dan pfeiffer, who reacted and talk about a culture of cover up. your thoughts. >> it is tough stuff. americans are targeted for their beliefs and it went on for years. officials at the treasury knew about this a year ago, officials at the irs knew about this two years ago, congress has been trying to get answers for two years and we were stonewalled. >> stonewalled by the irs it appears? >> yes. frankly, this is an audit. we still need to have the investigation....
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if in his article he said and dan stewart says, i wouldn't be here right now. i wouldn't be talking to you. it's such an easy thing to do. >> or maybe we would have come to you saying, oh, dan stewart is the brilliant man who wrote that. you never know. the other thing is citing wikipedia ya, i've worked with younger people and tell them you can go to wikipedia to start, but that's not original source material. there's a wikipedia page out on me that says i was born in virginia, which i was not and i can't even change it. as a journalist you don't use wikipedia as a source. >> no, you don't. and publications have a responsibility to making sure what we write is well sourced and we credit the right people. but i do think that if you're a college student and you've grown up with free television, free movies, free music, you might think, well, this whole idea of owning intellectual property is a little old fashioned. >> it does strike me if you think you're going to run for president this level of scrutiny is nothing compare today what happens in a presidential ca
if in his article he said and dan stewart says, i wouldn't be here right now. i wouldn't be talking to you. it's such an easy thing to do. >> or maybe we would have come to you saying, oh, dan stewart is the brilliant man who wrote that. you never know. the other thing is citing wikipedia ya, i've worked with younger people and tell them you can go to wikipedia to start, but that's not original source material. there's a wikipedia page out on me that says i was born in virginia, which i...
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dan milbank, political kmumi cot at the "washington post." dana, you if these charges came to you by e-mail, you'd immediately send it to your junk folder, wouldn't you? >> i think i shave a program tht sends it to spam automatically, martin. people who should be most upset about the way the investigations are being handled are the republicans, themselves. they've taken what was potentially a really legitimate inquiry here. we don't know exactly what happened out there in cincinnati, and in this division of the irs. something clearly went wrong. by leaping and putting it into the white house without any evidence that it's there, they're sort of getting out over their skis and they're basically biasing the investigation. they're allowing the white house, and they're allowing democrats in congress to say, see, it's all politically motivated. so they're basically defeating the investigation, itself, before it gets under way. >> okay. professor, i would be wrong to suggest that it's just mr. issa engaging in this conduct. here's kentucky's hal ro
dan milbank, political kmumi cot at the "washington post." dana, you if these charges came to you by e-mail, you'd immediately send it to your junk folder, wouldn't you? >> i think i shave a program tht sends it to spam automatically, martin. people who should be most upset about the way the investigations are being handled are the republicans, themselves. they've taken what was potentially a really legitimate inquiry here. we don't know exactly what happened out there in...
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dan gross, good to have you on "the ed show" tonight. thank you. >>> hillary clinton is leaving the door open, and center-left america needs to hear or carry the movement forward. that's what i think. joy reid joins me for the discussion. >>> and then later, republicans could be learning a real tough lesson about the economy. find out how regular americans doing their part. but republican-style spending cuts are basically holding back and maybe even killing this economy. we'll explain why paul ryan is so terribly wrong when we come back. smoothes, lifts, defies? red jars are all the same right? wrong! you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine
dan gross, good to have you on "the ed show" tonight. thank you. >>> hillary clinton is leaving the door open, and center-left america needs to hear or carry the movement forward. that's what i think. joy reid joins me for the discussion. >>> and then later, republicans could be learning a real tough lesson about the economy. find out how regular americans doing their part. but republican-style spending cuts are basically holding back and maybe even killing this...
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this is terrific, michael sto , steele, amy wallace, dan, thank you. just 662 have served in both chambers, we know you got that answer. we'll be right back with my 2014 takeaway. this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ is sweatier and messier than my family on the field. so like the nfl i use tide... ...because i'm the equipment manager in this house. that's my tide. what's yours? >>> time for my final takeaway of 2013. if we were writing a book about politics, here we would borrow a phrase entitled "the chapter for 2013 is simply embrace the suck" used by nancy pelosi during this month's budget deal, special sums up this year in politics, the successes were small, overshadowed by the negative. the budget deal went through, "well at least we didn't shut down the government." low bar of expectations. there are distinct issues here leading to one big problem for both parties, the vulnerability fr
this is terrific, michael sto , steele, amy wallace, dan, thank you. just 662 have served in both chambers, we know you got that answer. we'll be right back with my 2014 takeaway. this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ is sweatier and messier than my family on the field. so like the nfl i use tide... ...because i'm the equipment manager...
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>> dan, what's next? you've made this investment, you've got close to 10,000 people in the family. what do you see next? what's the next step? how is your relationship with the city? do you see a federal partnership coming down the pike in terms of helping to turn this thing into something bigger and better and long lasting? the state has a role to play as well. are all these other partners recognizing what you're doing and behind this type of investment in a way that you feel longer term is going to pay off? >> the state and the city have been supportive since day one of what we're doing. they really have. number one, you know, they haven't gotten in the way in any shape or form and they've been cooperative and doing what they can. the most impressive part about what we've done in the last three years, forget the buildings and forget the businesses, this summer, we had 1,100 interns come to downtown detroit from 157 colleges and universities and 19,000 applications from around the united states. without
>> dan, what's next? you've made this investment, you've got close to 10,000 people in the family. what do you see next? what's the next step? how is your relationship with the city? do you see a federal partnership coming down the pike in terms of helping to turn this thing into something bigger and better and long lasting? the state has a role to play as well. are all these other partners recognizing what you're doing and behind this type of investment in a way that you feel longer term...
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but dan pfeiffer, was he effective? >> you give him a gold star for pulling the full ginsburg by doing five of the sunday talk shows. he was spinning hard. he talked about the play book. i think the white house pulled a page out of the play book when the administration is getting attacked, the best thing to do is muddy the waters and go on the offensive. that's what he tried to do. i think it may have been a week or two early because we still don't know all the scope of what's going on, especially with the irs. and there's still lots more there. we talked about the a.p. scandal with the department of justice kind of subpoenaing records for reporters. so there's still a lot to be out there. i think he put down a marker, he kind of drew a line in the sand and said this is where we are and started to wail on congress. >> the white house has been slow to get out in front of these issues. what if anything can they do to take charge of the stories? >> start firing a lot of people that work in the government. that would be a g
but dan pfeiffer, was he effective? >> you give him a gold star for pulling the full ginsburg by doing five of the sunday talk shows. he was spinning hard. he talked about the play book. i think the white house pulled a page out of the play book when the administration is getting attacked, the best thing to do is muddy the waters and go on the offensive. that's what he tried to do. i think it may have been a week or two early because we still don't know all the scope of what's going on,...
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the greatest achievement of his life before going to somalia was the fact he was the break dan dancing champion at his high school. there's enough people that it presents a security concern and a threat to americans not just abroad but back at home as well. >> let me go to don on this. how much hate is involved in this? >> i tell you what. i've spoken with a lot of youth in minnesota from somali descent. and a lot of -- it's really not the hate america message that's enticing some of these young people to join the ranks of al-shabaab. they're kind of recruiting tool is more nationalistic. i had one young man pose the question to me, if you had foreign troops invade washington, d.c., wouldn't you want to take up arms against them? and that's the way they feel about what's going on in their homeland of somalia. their issue is that you have the troops from uganda, from ethiopia that have put boots on the ground in their land of ancestry and so they feel like it's their mission to take up that cause. in a lot of cases, it's not the same message that core al qaeda is using to recruit. it's
the greatest achievement of his life before going to somalia was the fact he was the break dan dancing champion at his high school. there's enough people that it presents a security concern and a threat to americans not just abroad but back at home as well. >> let me go to don on this. how much hate is involved in this? >> i tell you what. i've spoken with a lot of youth in minnesota from somali descent. and a lot of -- it's really not the hate america message that's enticing some...
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the wonderful dan north with your answers. dan? >> debbie tweets in, if you dream big, sometimes you'll be giving parenting advice to a kardashian just like willie. >> kardashians, please stop doing your show. my wife steals the remote and it's
the wonderful dan north with your answers. dan? >> debbie tweets in, if you dream big, sometimes you'll be giving parenting advice to a kardashian just like willie. >> kardashians, please stop doing your show. my wife steals the remote and it's
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dan, good to have you here. we only saw a small piece of that psa. we did a longer format on that interview yesterday with the executive director who put that out. again, then we saw in the afternoon what happened in decatur. talk to us, though, about your reaction to this psa if you've seen it. because it reenactments the night, dramatization of what happened the night that trayvon was killed. >> it's very powerful. the most important thing it's a part after growing chorus coming from the american public in terms of making our voices heard to demand change on this, whether it's over stand your ground laws, the concealed carry laws in florida when combined with that stand your ground law led to trayvon martin's death and outrage over school shootings and outrage over the violence that happens every day in our country. we have to realize that in the last two years alone there have been over 200 classrooms full of kids in essence that, children and teens that have been killed by gun violence so we have to realize this issue goes beyond the sensational
dan, good to have you here. we only saw a small piece of that psa. we did a longer format on that interview yesterday with the executive director who put that out. again, then we saw in the afternoon what happened in decatur. talk to us, though, about your reaction to this psa if you've seen it. because it reenactments the night, dramatization of what happened the night that trayvon was killed. >> it's very powerful. the most important thing it's a part after growing chorus coming from...
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dan gross, good to have you on "the ed show" tonight. thank you. >>> hillary clinton is leaving the door open, and center-left america needs to hear or carry the movement forward. that's what i think. joy reid joins me for the discussion. >>> and then later, republicans could be learning a real tough lesson about the economy. find out how regular americans doing their part. but republican-style spending cuts are basically holding back and maybe even killing this economy. we'll explain why paul ryan is so terribly wrong when we come back. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but bounty basic can handle them. in this lab demo, bounty basic is stronger than the leading bargain brand. everyday life? bring it. bounty basic. now costs even less. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up
dan gross, good to have you on "the ed show" tonight. thank you. >>> hillary clinton is leaving the door open, and center-left america needs to hear or carry the movement forward. that's what i think. joy reid joins me for the discussion. >>> and then later, republicans could be learning a real tough lesson about the economy. find out how regular americans doing their part. but republican-style spending cuts are basically holding back and maybe even killing this...
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. >> down on the ground, freelance videographer dan roy finds a perfect spot to watch with friends. only a few hundred feet away from where the fireworks will be launched. >> i had my camera out and i was checking it, making sure it was all ready to go. and then once the things started going off, i just swung around and hit record. >> but it's not the planned start of the show. an unexpected massive blast of fireworks erupts from the barges five minutes before the scheduled start time. >> this was like a nuclear bomb went off. >> you could feel the heat coming from the explosions. it was -- it was very overwhelming. it got louder and brighter and more white and it was, like, you know, pretty much daytime where we were standing. >> what should be an 18-minute show explodes all at once. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> youtube videos uploaded by spectators capture the incredible scene from around the bay. >> just blinding white. it was a deafening roar of sound. >> we could see all the barges from where we are. the whole thing exploded, but they were all synchronized. they all went off a
. >> down on the ground, freelance videographer dan roy finds a perfect spot to watch with friends. only a few hundred feet away from where the fireworks will be launched. >> i had my camera out and i was checking it, making sure it was all ready to go. and then once the things started going off, i just swung around and hit record. >> but it's not the planned start of the show. an unexpected massive blast of fireworks erupts from the barges five minutes before the scheduled...
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same thing about lloyd benson with dan quayle. his introduction to the american people a few months before that debate had gotten very rocky. that line still, i think, defines people's impressions of him to this day. he can never escape the trap of what that line expressed. >> nothing of significance you can accomplish that overcomes that, or that he did. that's hard to overcome. my favorite, though, is another quote, he said of gladstone, he's intoxicated with the exuberance of his own verbosity. >> that gets to the great political insult. i think in 1988, it shows us what a powerful political weapon that is. that didn't win the election. >> dan quayle, everything he did was viewed through the prism that co-not lihe could not livet quote. if he laughed it off, and said, you got me there or something, and moved on, we would think of it differently. but when he corrected a grade schooler on the spelling of potato, saying there needs to be an e on the end of it, you know, these are moments that live on in politics. i think dan quayl
same thing about lloyd benson with dan quayle. his introduction to the american people a few months before that debate had gotten very rocky. that line still, i think, defines people's impressions of him to this day. he can never escape the trap of what that line expressed. >> nothing of significance you can accomplish that overcomes that, or that he did. that's hard to overcome. my favorite, though, is another quote, he said of gladstone, he's intoxicated with the exuberance of his own...
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joining me now is dan kildee. i imagine most of the people in your district know who you are, but you must occasionally find yourself in a circumstance, at a baby shower, out at a restaurant, and someone doesn't know what you do. i'm a member of the united states congress. what is the reaction when you say that? >> i don't know who the 5% are because i haven't met any of them yet. most people are completely fed up. i'm proud of the work i do. i'm proud of the work my staff does every day. these people work really hard with me. the frustration is that there is a segment of the congress and our society that benefits from congress being des pized because who checks out of the process when our political institutions are used for these sort of clown shows that the republicans are putting on. some people get angry and they act, but an equal or greater number check out of the political process. i'll guarantee you, it's not wall street and it's not the big multinational companies that are checking out. when average citize
joining me now is dan kildee. i imagine most of the people in your district know who you are, but you must occasionally find yourself in a circumstance, at a baby shower, out at a restaurant, and someone doesn't know what you do. i'm a member of the united states congress. what is the reaction when you say that? >> i don't know who the 5% are because i haven't met any of them yet. most people are completely fed up. i'm proud of the work i do. i'm proud of the work my staff does every day....
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. >> joining me now, dan french, former u.s. attorney for upstate new york. dan, you were u.s. attorney for the northern district which does include rochester? >> correct. >> but, you know this area very well. let's start with disorderly. i mean, everybody in law enforcement knows that disorderly is the junk charge that every cop has in their back pocket when there is no crime going on. i have walked the streets enough to know that i believe it is virtually impossible to obstruct pedestrian traffic in rochester, new york, downtown at 8:43 a.m. >> i live in syracuse, new york. it's a similar community. i would think 8:30 the day before thanksgiving would be a quiet time on those streets. >> interesting, maybing phone calls up there, we have a police source now in the rochester department who is saying it didn't actually happen in front of 220 east main street as the police report indicates. we have a picture of that address. it actually happened further down the street at 236 and in our google mapping photos of that, we don't even see a business that could possibly have been com
. >> joining me now, dan french, former u.s. attorney for upstate new york. dan, you were u.s. attorney for the northern district which does include rochester? >> correct. >> but, you know this area very well. let's start with disorderly. i mean, everybody in law enforcement knows that disorderly is the junk charge that every cop has in their back pocket when there is no crime going on. i have walked the streets enough to know that i believe it is virtually impossible to...
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some big names on it, tony dungy, don shula, former quarterback dan marino, jason taylor, former jets running back curtis martin. if this is part of what the nfl culture is, dave, how tough is it going to be to change? >> well, it's going to have to change because we're not living in an era where the locker room is a sealed environment anymore. we're living in an era of social media, where people keep their voice mails, where people keep their e-mails and if there's somebody who wants to blow the whistle, they're going to have a lot of material evidence to move forward with. let me explain also why the nfl will move heaven and earth to make this change. we just came off a month, remember, where nfl players are wearing pink on the field. i'm not trying to doubt their commitment to fighting breast cancer but a lot of that is to appeal to women, to make it clear to them -- they're also holding moms across the country but to make it clear to women that playing in the nfl is not an express route to concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, it is a positive route let for your sons.
some big names on it, tony dungy, don shula, former quarterback dan marino, jason taylor, former jets running back curtis martin. if this is part of what the nfl culture is, dave, how tough is it going to be to change? >> well, it's going to have to change because we're not living in an era where the locker room is a sealed environment anymore. we're living in an era of social media, where people keep their voice mails, where people keep their e-mails and if there's somebody who wants to...